Contract Law (1E)

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  • ISBN: 9780455249605

  • ISBN-13: 9780455249605

  • Author/s: By Stephen Lumb, Lachlan Robb, Nicola Howell, Bill Dixon, Sharon Christensen

  • Format: Paperback

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  • Publication Date: 1st August 2025

 
 
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Contract Law offers a clear and comprehensive analysis of Australian contract law, blending foundational principles with contemporary developments. Designed for both students and practitioners, the text explains complex legal concepts through accessible language and concise case summaries that support legal reasoning and problem-solving.

The book explores the impact of key statutes—most notably the Australian Consumer Law—on contract law doctrine. It examines essential areas such as consumer guarantees, unfair contract terms, and misleading and deceptive conduct, with in-depth analysis of recent High Court jurisprudence in the areas of restitution for services rendered and recovery of money paid by mistake, the doctrine of penalties, remoteness of damage, frustration and estoppel. 

Challenging topics are brought to life through informative Case Examples, which highlight how judicial decisions establish or reinforce legal principles. These features assist readers to master the law and understand its practical application in resolving contractual disputes.

About the authors

Professor Sharon Christensen is the  Executive Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law at QUT and the Gadens Professor in Property Law. Professor Christensen’s research is influential in driving government policy, law reform and industry change at the intersection of property laws, consumer protection and emerging technologies.

Dr Bill Dixon is a former Associate Professor Faculty of Business and Law, Queensland University of Technology.

Stephen Lumb is a Barrister at Hampson Chambers and Sessional Member, Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal

Dr Lachlan Robb is a lecturer in the QUT School of Law. His research focuses on the socio-legal dimensions to technology,

Dr Nicola Howell is a Senior Lecturer in the Law Faculty, Queensland University of Technology. Nicola researches legal and policy issues in consumer financial services, consumer credit and other consumer transactions, and personal insolvency.

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